Vulgar words in Catherine: a Story (Page 1)
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Hayes could not bear that Mr. Bullock should have a chance of seeing, and perhaps making love to Mrs. Catherine in his absence; and though the young woman never diminished her coquetries, but, on the contrary, rather increased them in his presence, it was still a kind of dismal satisfaction to be miserable in her company.
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"A nasty, ugly slut!
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You went after the chap's mother, and, like a jackass, as you are, let him loose.
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"Polly Briggs is a low slut, Tom, and not fit for the likes of you, his Excellency's son.
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You have been talking for an hour about the Regent's death, and the Duchess of Phalaris, and sly old Fleury, and what not; and I care just as much as if you told me that one of my bauers at Galgenstein had killed a pig; or as if my lacquey, La Rose yonder, had made love to my mistress."
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'pon honour, you're a lad of spirit; some of your father's spunk in you, hey?
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Hang me," said Mr. Hayes, flourishing a stick, and perfectly pot-valiant, "do you think I care for a bastard and a--?"